Bloodybush Road

While bored and having nothing to do, I was on the Shadowlands website of Haunted places and came across this interesting site in England called,
"Bloodybush Road". While the information was intriquing, it did not provide much but a teaser to me. I took it upon myself to glance on the web to
see if there was any information available on this place, however, I repeadley ran into this qoute,

England - Kielder - Bloodybush Road - In the
remote area of kielder lies the lonely Willowbog Cottage, so old it is, in fact, mentioned in the Doomsday Book. From then on to the present day,
every bridge ever built there, be it stone, metal or wood has never stood for over a decade. They have all at one point been found completely
demolished over night or had to be destroyed due to unexplained bloodstains that cover every inch of it. On certain nights the galloping of hooves has
been heard from the nearby Willowbog Cottage (which itself is 20 miles from anywhere). Willowbog still stands and is now the setting of a weekend and
summer holiday activity center for the 74th Scout Troop of Newcastle upon Tyne but not even they have ever ventured to Bloodybush after midnight and
god help anyone who ever does. For more on the story go to our experiences section. The link will be posted soon.
theshadowlands.net

That was from the Shadowlands section, however, it appeared on every website I found relating to "Bloodybush Road". So, I was wondering if anyone
had any additional information to this site, or could shed some light onto it.

Well if I lived in England I would gladly go and investigate this cottage if it really exists...is there anyone in England willing to check it out,I
am curious now too,but see if you can stay the whole night.

I live no were near Bloody Bush road, but there are many places around my area listed in the doomsday book, one is 5 miles up the road, From hear say,
Apparently there is a lake here that dissapears during a particular month in a forest or something.

If you know were to find exact details in the book (I can't, only find how to buy the book and certain listings on this website

i am a member of the 74th scout troup and believe me, the cottage does exist, and there is an unbelievably large amount of paranormal activity going
on just in the cottage. and bloody bush road, well the same can be said, me myself have never went up it past midnight, it seems warning enough
anytime its dark.

anybody wanting to check this cottage out, well i can try and help you with that.

i am also a memeber of the scout group, have been going camping up there for 12 years, and yes the cottage does exist! the bridge you talk about
remains, hasn't been rebuilt!
to get there, turn in at matthews inn, go along lewisburn, past acornshaw burn, and down to the left, an there you will see it!
the cottage had a fire in the 1990's, unexplained, but has be re-done!
we have camped out many times on bloodybush road, only whispers can be heard at night, and sometimes galloping, so you could say it is haunted! trust
me, you do want to visit there, lots of unexplained answers, but dont try and summon the spirits, people have went missing unexpectedly!!!!

I live a couple of hours from here, if nobody has been up their in the next week or so I dont mind going. Just at the moment I am in the last stages
of a major job (I work for myself) and cant just drop it, I should hopefully be finished by friday if all goes well (Give or take a few days) but
thats the best I can do. This place for some reason attracts my attention, maybe due to the lack of infomation after they have given a taste of what
may happen.

so did anyone go to this place at all ? im new member and have been going to investigate this for a while but just not got round to it cos ive been
ill. if those here can help me get access please message me. thanks

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